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Propagandhi
How To Clean Everything (20th Anniversary Edition)
Fat Wreck Chords 911
Released on August 20, 2013
Vinyl includes MP3 download card
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In 1993 PROPAGANDHI recorded their first album, How to Clean Everything, and released it via a then fledgling
Fat Wreck Chords. Needless to say the album was hugely successful at not only putting the label on the
map, but even more so, at establishing PROPAGANDHI as a massive force in the punk scene. Leaning more
toward the skate punk tradition than the band’s current work, How To Clean Everything was a clear launch
point for PROPAGANDHI, filled with aggressive metal riffs and a young snarky delivery of lyrics about human
rights, equality, and radical left-wing politics. To celebrate the 20th anniversary of such an important album
everyone involved thought a new edition was in order. Singer/Guitarist Chris Hannah explains his reasoning
for it (with a twinge of his beloved sarcastic wit): “Maybe it’s the bath-salts talking, but I have come to believe that
there is value in having something that haunts you until you are dead. I give you… How To Clean Everything, the
20th anniversary edition.” The reissue includes the full original album, the 3 outtakes that Fat Mike cut from
the initial record, and a super rare 4-song HTCE demo. Of course the album was re-mastered from the original
analog reels as well. All in all, the 20th anniversary edition is a worthy update to an absolute classic.

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